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1. (n.) first floor
the ground floor of a building.
2. first floor
Chiefly Brit. the floor next above the ground floor of a building.
Etymology: (1655–65)
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1. (noun) ground floor, first floor, ground level
the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building
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1. (noun) first floor
the part of a building on the same level as the ground; = ground floor
The main desk is on the first floor.
2. first floor
the floor of a building that is one level above the ground
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